Arts and culture activities encompass a wide range of creative and cultural pursuits, such as performing and visual arts, music, dance, graphic design, film, digital media, architecture, urban design, humanities, literature, arts and culture education, historic preservation, museum curation, crafts, and folk arts.
These activities contribute to maintaining a thriving arts community and preserving the diverse cultural identity of our region. Guidelines for arts and culture can play a vital role in the region by helping communities achieve their objectives through creative, smart, and resourceful local planning.
Living activities can be divided into three categories: daily activities, mandatory activities, and free activities. Daily activities are those that are essential for our physical well-being, such as sleeping and eating.
Mandatory activities are those that are part of social life, such as work and household chores. Finally, free activities are those that can be pursued during our leisure time, such as volunteering, sports, and hobbies. All of these activities contribute to the overall well-being standard, future living trends of humans, habitats, and plant species.
Future workplace guidelines for a new lifestyle in the future city encompass various types and criteria. The working space should be flexible and compact, situated in a mixed-use complex that supports professional development and equal work opportunities for all.
The workplace should add value by aligning with future needs and markets. It should attract digital nomads, promote high skill development, encourage innovation, and support special future businesses. Such a workplace can create more prosperity, generate city opportunities in many dimensions, and contribute to the overall growth of the city.
The guidelines for future learning combine learning standards with education accessibility for all. The learning spaces and strategies support investment in formal learning and specialized skills training, both physical and virtual infrastructures.
Transportation is the value-added activity from urban network infrastructure which includes, multi-modal transportation technology ( i.e. MAAS, Pedestrian friendly, Seamless mobility), sense of safety policy and standard, transportation performance, and sustainable and resilient transportation system.
Healthcare refers to the efforts made to maintain, restore, or promote an individual's physical, mental, or emotional well-being. This includes medical and wellness accessibility, healthy lifestyle choices, inclusive well-being, and facilities technology trends across various dimensions to support the livable community and all life in the city.
Security is a set of design guidelines and policies in the city aimed at promoting feelings of safety, stability, and freedom from fear or anxiety in the community. These policies include measures for natural disaster preparedness, world-class security standards, and inclusive peace of mind. They also aim to integrate tangible and intangible innovations for sustainable and inclusive living in the city.
Sport is a term used to describe physical activities or games that are often competitive and organized. Their purpose is to use, maintain, or improve physical abilities and skills while providing enjoyment to participants and entertainment to spectators. The design guidelines and policies for sports facilities in the future city aim to create a built environment that provides both direct and indirect benefits for the sustainable urban active lifestyle in various dimensions.
Commercial is an activity where customers browse through the products or services offered by one or more retailers to purchase some of them. Commercial can be seen as a recreational or leisure activity in the city. The guidelines for future city design of commercial spaces aim to promote prosperity, identity, and attraction, which can contribute to the unique livability and economy of the city.
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